Values

"Do Good. Do Well."

Entrepreneurs display concern for the good of the larger society in their role, through good work (“do good”), helping others or support of educational, civic, social or charitable activities. They also display organizational or financial success (“do well”) and achieve relative to those in their chosen setting. At the Cook School, these values are the root of our entrepreneurial education and center.

Leadership

National Recognition

The Center and its staff have won over a dozen awards for excellence in education and service to the entrepreneurs, entrepreneurship organizations, and communities.

Winner: National Model Program Award by United States Association for Small Business and Entrepreneurship (1995)

Winner: Outstanding Contributions to Advance the Discipline of Entrepreneurship Award from the National Consortium of Entrepreneurship Centers﻿ (2006)

Allsup Summer Academy

The Allsup Academy is a week-long immersive summer program at Saint Louis University’s John Cook School of Business.

About Allsup Academy - July 27-31 2015

During the last week in July, high school students from around the nation come together to explore, learn, develop, and present innovative solutions to real world market needs.

Academy Curriculum

The Allsup Academy uses experiential learning, problem solving and case studies to educate young people on how to start and operate a business while instilling an understanding of the entrepreneurial mindset.

Photos from 2014 Academy

The John Cook School of Business undergraduate and graduate programs are
accredited by AACSB International — the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools
of Business, the premier accrediting agency for degree programs in business.